The following resources are provided to the CVM community to help set up online class, study, and work environments. These links and instructions are provided to help you access primary Texas A&M and CVM systems and applications remotely. All applications listed will require your Texas A&M NetID credentials to log in. Most applications will also require dual authentication through DUO.

Accessible without a VPN

Remote File Access

FILR – This service provides web access and file sync for all files located on CVM servers. It is accessible without a Virtual Private Network (VPN) and is DUO enabled.https://FILR.cvm.tamu.edu/

Remote Email Access

Exchange Webmail – This service provides web access to Texas A&M Exchange email accounts. It is accessible without a VPN and is DUO enabled.https://exchange.tamu.edu

Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) Single Sign-On

TAMUS SSO –This service provides web access to Workday, Concur, Service Now, Aggiebuy, and HRConnect. It is accessible without a VPN and is DUO enabled.https://sso.tamus.edu

ZOOM Web Conferencing System

Texas A&M Zoom – This service provides access to the ZOOM Web Conference System.It is accessible without a VPN and is DUO enabled.https://tamu.zoom.us/

Microsoft Office 365 at Texas A&M

Office 365 – Eligible campus members have access to Office 365 at no additional cost. This includes the Microsoft Office productivity suite, featuring Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote for up to five computers, tablets, and mobile devices. Office 365 users also receive 1 TB of storage in Microsoft’s OneDrive. It is accessible without a VPN and uses your Texas A&M Net ID credentials.https://gateway.tamu.edu/office365/

Slack at Texas A&M

Slack – Slack is a messaging app for teams and workplaces. It can be used across multiple devices and platforms and is equipped with robust features that allow you to not only chat one-on-one with associates but also in groups. You are able to upload and share files with them too, as well as integrate with other apps and services. It is accessible without a VPN and uses your Texas A&M Net ID credentials.https://tamu.slack.com/

Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams – This service is a unified communication and collaboration platform for teams that combines persistent workplace chat, video meetings, file storage, and application integration. It, like Microsoft Office 365, is accessible without a VPN, using your Texas A&M NetID credentials. A mobile version is available for cell phones. A desktop version can be downloaded and installed on CVM computers from the ZENWorks App Launcher. https://teams.microsoft.com

CVM Moodle Access

CVM Helpdesk

CVM Service Desk Portal – This service gives users access to review their existing work orders as well as the ability to create new work orders. It allows for communication with your technician and a way to provide feedback. It is accessible without a Virtual Private Network (VPN) and is DUO enabled.https://helpdesk.cvm.tamu.edu

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

Texas A&M SSL VPN Service–Services that are not presented outside of the Texas A&M firewall will need to connect to this VPN before they can proceed further. CVM computers should already have the AnyConnect application installed. If not, it can be downloaded and installed from the ZENWorks App Launcher. https://connect.tamu.edu

CVM Remote Desktop Access

Remote Desktop Access – This document provides step-by-step instructions to download and set up remote desktop service forlogged onCVM computers and provides instructions for remote access.CVM computers should already have the AnyConnect application installed. If not, it can be downloaded and installed from the ZENWorks App Launcher. Remote Desktop Access Installation & Set up Documentation

Teaching, Training, & Other Resources

From the Provost & Executive Vice President

KEEP TEACHING – This content provides faculty with practical tips on how to transition to online learning as quickly and efficiently as possible. It is accessible without a Virtual Private Network (VPN) and doesn’t require authentication.https://provost.tamu.edu/keep-teaching

KEEP LEARNING – This content is designed to encourage students to understand how professors are adapting to the online learning environment, gain confidence with the recommended technologies your professor may utilize to keep teaching, and access resources to assist along the way.https://provost.tamu.edu/keep-learning

From the Division of Information Technology

Work from Home Resources – The Texas A&M Division of Information Technology provides information about tools to continue communications and maintain productivity while working and studying remotely.https://it.tamu.edu/work-from-home.php

From Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)

Mental Health and Coping During COVID-19 – The COVID-19 outbreak is stressful for many people and communities. This page suggests ways to care for your mental health during and after these experiences and provides resources for more help.https://caps.tamu.edu/mental-health-coping-during-covid-19/